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D. "Nighttime" means sunset to sunrise. <br />E. "Race" course means a route defined by the placement of buoys, or by <br />other means, along which a watercraft is to be driven. <br />F. "Race" means two or more personal watercraft being driven along a race <br />course simultaneously. <br />Section 3. Maximum Speeds. <br />No person shall operate a watercraft on the Lake at a speed greater than is <br />reasonable and prudent under the conditions and with regard to the actual and potential hazards <br />then existing. In every event speed shall be so restricted as may be necessary to avoid colliding <br />with any person, watercraft or structure in or upon the Lake which is in compliance with legal <br />requirements and the duty of all persons to use due care. No watercraft may be operated on the <br />Lake at a speed in excess of the following limits: <br />(a) 40 miles per hour during the daytime; <br />(b) 15 miles per hour during the nighttime; <br />fc) Slow-no wake speed (not greater than 5 miles per hour) within 150 feet <br />from a swimmer, an anchored or moored raft or watercraft, or shoreline, <br />dock or pier, except when a watercraft is towing a person(s). The towing <br />watercraft must use the most direct route to and from shore. <br />Section 4. Personal Watercraft. <br />Subd. 1. Prohibition. It is unlawful for any person to operate a personal <br />watercraft or for the owner thereof lO permit the operation of a personal watercraft on the Lake <br />in any way which is contrary to the provisions of this Code or the laws, rules or regulations of <br />the state.